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Grand River to the upper end of Grand Lake, also known as Lake of the Cherokees.

[CGFR 62-29, 27 F.R. 9724, Oct. 2, 1962] Subpart 2.59-Navigable Waters of the United States-Oregon

§ 2.59-1 Columbia River.

The Columbia River in its entirety in the United States.

§ 2.59-5 Snake River.

The Snake River to Guffey Dam Site near Murphy and Melba, Idaho. Subpart 2.60-Navigable Waters of the United States-Pennsylvania § 2.60-1 Allegheny (Allegany) River.

The Allegheny (Allegany) River, from its mouth to Olean, N.Y., including the Allegheny River Reservoir.

[CGFR 69-04, 34 F.R. 2205, Feb. 14, 1969]

§ 2.60-5 Susquehanna River.

The Susquehanna River to mile 273.5 above Athens, Pennsylvania. § 2.60-10

West Branch, Susquehanna

River. The West Branch of the Susquehanna River to Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. § 2.60-15 Youghiogheny River.

The Youghiogheny River from its mouth to Connellsville, Pa., about mile 44.

[CGFR 69-04, 34 F.R. 2205, Feb. 14, 1969]

Subpart 2.63-Navigable Waters of the United States-South Carolina § 2.63-1 Congaree River.

The Congaree River to Columbia, South Carolina.

§ 2.63-5 Cooper River.

The Cooper River and its West Branch. [CGFR 64-80, 29 F.R. 18162, Dec. 22, 1964] § 2.63-10 Great Pee Dee River.

The Great Pee Dee River from its junction with the Waccamaw River in South Carolina to the point where it becomes known as the Yadkin River in the vicinity of Badin Lake, North Carolina. [CGFR 63–6, 28 F.R. 1541, Feb. 19. 1963]

§ 2.63-15 Little Pee Dee River. The Little Pee Dee River for a distance of 104 miles.

§ 2.63-20 Santee River.

The Santee River in its entirety. § 2.63-25 Savannah River.

The Savannah River for its entire distance, including Hartwell Reservoir. [CGFR 66-63, 31 F.R. 16199, Dec. 17, 1966] § 2.63-30 Waccamaw River.

The Waccamaw River for a distance of 92 miles.

§ 2.63-35 Wateree-Catawba River.

The Wateree-Catawba River to and including Lake Wylie (formerly known as Lake Catawba).

§ 2.63-40 Lumber River.

The Lumber River for a distance of 12 miles.

§ 2.63-45 Lake Moultrie.

Lake Moultrie.

[CGFR 64-80, 29 F.R. 18162, Dec. 22, 1964] § 2.63-50 Diversionary Canal.

Diversionary Canal, which unites Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie. [CGFR 64-80, 29 F.R. 18162, Dec. 22, 1964] § 2.63-55 Tail Race Canal.

Tail Race Canal, which unites West Branch of Cooper River with Lake Moultrie.

[CGFR 64-80, 29 F.R. 18162, Dec. 22, 1964]

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[CGFR 63-6, 28 F.R. 1541, Feb. 19, 1963]

§ 2.66-4 Cypress Bayou.

Cypress Bayou from Clinton Lake to Jefferson, Texas.

[CGFR 63-6, 28 F.R. 1541, Feb. 19, 1963] § 2.66-5 Rio Grande River.

The Rio Grande River for the entire distance where it forms the international boundary, to a point near El Paso, Texas. § 2.66-10 San Jacinto River.

The San Jacinto River to and including Lake Houston.

§ 2.66-15 Lake Texoma.

Lake Texoma.

§ 2.66-20 Trinity River.

The Trinity River in its entirety and the West Fork of the Trinity River to Fort Worth, Tex.

[CGFR 69-04, 34 F.R. 2205, Feb. 14, 1969] § 2.66-25 Sabine River.

The Sabine River to and including Toledo Bend Reservoir.

[CGFR 69-04, 34 F.R. 2205, Feb. 14, 1969] Subpart 2.67-Navigable Waters of the United States-Utah

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The Snake River to Guffey Dam Site near Murphy and Melba, Idaho.

Subpart 2.7-Navigable Waters of the United States-West Virginia § 2.72-1 New River.

The New River to the vicinity of Radford, Virginia.

§ 2.72-5 Tygart River.

The Tygart River to the slack water dam at mile 7.

Subpart 2.73-Navigable Waters of the United States-Wisconsin

§ 2.73-1 Wisconsin River.

The Wisconsin River in its entirety.

§ 2.73-5 Rock River.

Rock River from its mouth to Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin.

[CGFR 62-29, 27 F.R. 9724, Oct. 2, 1962]

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(a) The listings of specific waters in this subpart are based on determinations of the Coast Guard that do not consider the waters "navigable" for purposes of jurisdiction under navigation and vessel inspection laws. The waters have been so declared in connection with the Coast Guard's determinations of its operational responsibilities.

(b) Sections 21-59b of Title 33, U.S. Code, and the notes preceding section 1 of that Title in the United States Code Annotated set forth Acts of Congress and court decisions, respectively, designating specific waters to be non-navigable waters. The Acts of Congress and Federal Court decisions contained in these references are binding upon the Coast Guard. [CGFR 61-53, 26 F.R. 12159, Dec. 20, 1961, as amended by CGFR 66-2, 31 F.R. 4956, Mar. 25. 1966]

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(a) Cahaba River.

[CGFR 62-29, 27 F.R. 9724, Oct. 2, 1962]

§ 2.99-20 Arkansas.

(a) Nimrod Lake.
(b) Buffalo River.

(c) Little Red River above mile 31, including Greers Ferry Reservoir. [CGFR 61-53, 26 F.R. 12159, Dec. 20, 1961, as amended by CGFR 69-04, 34 F.R. 2205, Feb. 14, 1969]

§ 2.99-25 California.

(a) Fallen Leaf Lake.
(b) Salton Sea.
(c) Shasta Lake.
(d) Millerton Lake.

[CGFR 61-53, 26 F.R. 12159, Dec. 20, 1961, as amended by CGFR 62-29, 27 F.R. 9724, Oct. 2, 1962]

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(c) Ross R. Barnett Reservoir on the Pearl River.

[CGFR 61-53, 26 F.R. 12159, Dec. 20, 1961, as amended by CGFR 62-29, 27 F.R. 9724, Oct. 2, 1962; CGFR 69-04, 34 F.R. 2205, Feb. 14, 1969]

§ 2.99-140 Montana.

(a) Flathead Lake.

§ 2.99-145 Nebraska.

(a) North Platte River.
(b) Republican River.

[CGFR 61-53, 26 F.R. 12159, Dec. 20, 1961, as amended by CGFR 69-04, 34 FR. 2205, Feb. 14, 1969]

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[CGFR 63-6, 28 F.R. 1541, Feb. 19, 1963, as amended by CGFR 64-30, 29 F.R. 18162, Dec. 22, 1964]

§ 2.99-175 North Carolina.

(a) Cheoah River including Lake Santeetlah.

[CGFR 63-47, 28 F.R. 12218, Nov. 16, 1963] § 2.99-190 Oklahoma.

(a) Neosho River (also known as Grand River) from the upper end of Grand Lake (also known as Lake of the Cherokees) to its source.

[CGFR 63-6, 28 F.R. 1541, Feb. 19, 1963] § 2.99-195

Oregon.

(a) Ten Mile Creek including Ten Mile Lake.

[CGFR 63-6, 28 F.R. 1541, Feb. 19, 1963]

§ 2.99-215 South Carolina.

(a) Saluda River.

[CGFR 64-80, 29 F.R. 18162, Dec. 22, 1964]

§ 2.99-225 Tennessee.

(a) South Fork, Holston River.

(b) Wautauga Lake.

(c) Camden Dewatering Area.

[CGFR 61-53, 26 F.R. 12159, Dec. 20, 1961, as amended by CGFR 69-04, 34 F.R. 2205, Feb. 14, 1969]

§ 2.99-245 Virginia.

(a) Roanoke River, from and including the Smith Mountain Dam to its

source.

[CGFR 66–2, 31 F.R. 4957, Mar. 25, 1966]

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